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UK Doctor Wins Award for NHS Steriwave Innovation
UK Doctor Wins Award for NHS Steriwave Innovation.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n16 June 2025\n \nONDINE BIOMEDICAL INC.\n(\"Ondine Biomedical\", \"Ondine\" or the \"Company\")\n \nUK Doctor Wins Award for NHS Steriwave Innovation\nMid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust's Dr. Stuart Bond Honoured with President's Award for Pioneering Use of Ondine's Steriwave Photodisinfection in the NHS\nOndine Biomedical Inc. (AIM: OBI) announces that Dr. Stuart Bond, Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist and Director of Innovation at Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust (Mid Yorks), has been awarded the President's Award at the 19th World Congress of the International Photodynamic Association (IPA) in Shanghai. This prestigious award is one of the IPA's highest honours, reserved for individuals whose work is making a transformational impact on healthcare through photodynamic therapy.\nThe IPA is a global organization dedicated to advancing research, education, and clinical application of photodynamic technologies across medical and biological fields. Dr. Bond was honoured for his pioneering leadership in implementing antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (Ondine's Steriwave® photodisinfection) in the UK's National Health Service (NHS), a groundbreaking antimicrobial innovation used to prevent surgical site infections (SSI).\nDr. Bond and the teams at Mid Yorks were the first in the NHS to implement pre-surgical photodisinfection using Ondine's Steriwave nasal therapy. Deployed ahead of knee and hip replacement surgeries at Pinderfields and Pontefract hospitals, the approach achieved a remarkable 71% reduction in SSI over a six-month period. This achievement sets a new benchmark for infection prevention and patient safety in the UK, while also delivering significant cost savings to the NHS and greatly improving patient outcomes, all without generating antimicrobial resistance.\nDr. Colin Hopper, President of the IPA said:\n\"Dr. Bond and his team at Mid Yorks were the first to operationalize photodisinfection within the NHS. Their findings not only demonstrate the clinical value of this approach but also underscore its importance in an era of rising multi-drug resistance, positioning the UK's NHS as a global leader in antibiotic stewardship and patient safety.\"\nCarolyn Cross, CEO of Ondine Biomedical, commented:\n\"We are absolutely delighted to see Dr. Bond and his exceptional team recognized for their visionar...